Wednesday, September 12, 2012

So how do we make ethical choices and decisions – especially when we are in a business where often times, there is no clear right and wrong?

We need to be intentional. We know that a decision is more ethical if we go through an ethical decision making process. Perhaps the first step in that process is what Michael Josephson suggests in his article below, a thoughtful pause.

Michael Josephson is founder and president of the Josephson Institute of Ethics.

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